The United States Democratic Review, Volume 10Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1842 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... spirit- " I would that I were dreaming Where little flowers are gleaming , And the long green grass is streaming O'er the gone , for ever gone ! ” To allude to this circumstance is necessary , to make intelligi- ble several of the poems ...
... spirit- " I would that I were dreaming Where little flowers are gleaming , And the long green grass is streaming O'er the gone , for ever gone ! ” To allude to this circumstance is necessary , to make intelligi- ble several of the poems ...
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... spirit , and a fine sympathy with the holy and beautiful soul of nature , as it would speak pleasantly and soothingly to him from the thousand spiritual influences of earth and air and sky— whether amid the sacred stillness of a ...
... spirit , and a fine sympathy with the holy and beautiful soul of nature , as it would speak pleasantly and soothingly to him from the thousand spiritual influences of earth and air and sky— whether amid the sacred stillness of a ...
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... spirit of English Toryism , —and going forth out of the mind of the individual who may be possessed by the dark tyranny of this political faith , it is enough , indeed , to cast a pall of most chilling and cheerless blackness over the ...
... spirit of English Toryism , —and going forth out of the mind of the individual who may be possessed by the dark tyranny of this political faith , it is enough , indeed , to cast a pall of most chilling and cheerless blackness over the ...
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... spirit has rendered pettycunning , craft , and business tact , the most important qualifications of men ; made the practice of a pure truth and integrity almost impossible ; set up wealth as the only standard of excellence ; left in ...
... spirit has rendered pettycunning , craft , and business tact , the most important qualifications of men ; made the practice of a pure truth and integrity almost impossible ; set up wealth as the only standard of excellence ; left in ...
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... spirit shops . Multitudes of young girls , says Mr. Symonds , applied to Capt . Miller , the head of the Glasgow police , to rescue them from these scenes , to which they are driven by sheer want . A year or two served to harden and ...
... spirit shops . Multitudes of young girls , says Mr. Symonds , applied to Capt . Miller , the head of the Glasgow police , to rescue them from these scenes , to which they are driven by sheer want . A year or two served to harden and ...
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